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The InhA gene encodes for the InhA protein. InhA catalyzes the NADH-dependent reduction of the trans double bond between positions C2-C3 of fatty acyl substrates. InhA prefers fatty acyl substrates of C16 or longer, which is consistent of the protein being a member of the FAS-II system. The longer chain length specificity of InhA distinguishes the enzyme from other enoyl-ACP reductase analogues. | The InhA gene encodes for the InhA protein. InhA catalyzes the NADH-dependent reduction of the trans double bond between positions C2-C3 of fatty acyl substrates. InhA prefers fatty acyl substrates of C16 or longer, which is consistent of the protein being a member of the FAS-II system. The longer chain length specificity of InhA distinguishes the enzyme from other enoyl-ACP reductase analogues. | ||
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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
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Enoyl-ACP Reductase InhA
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